GORDON v. PHILLIPS UTILITIES, INC.

No. 25930.

362 S.C. 403 (2005)

608 S.E.2d 425

Theodore GORDON, Respondent, v. PHILLIPS UTILITIES, INC., Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided January 24, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth Ray Raynor, of Templeton & Raynor, P.A., of Charlotte, for Appellant.

Kenneth M. Suggs, of Suggs & Kelly Lawyers, P.A., of Columbia, and Larry Dale Dove, of L. Dale Dove, L.L.C., of Rock Hill, for Respondent.


Justice WALLER:

This is a negligence case in which the trial court granted partial summary judgment to the respondent on the appellant's claim of a set-off in the amount of workers' compensation benefits which the respondent received from his employer. We affirm.

FACTS

The respondent Theodore Gordon (Gordon) was injured while working for Seven Star Construction Company (Seven Star). Gordon and his crew were...

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